The Fall of an Empire, Etched in Stone

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At Naqsh-e Rostam, history stands still in a mᴀssive rock relief, capturing the moment when the mighty Roman Empire bowed before Persia. Carved into the stone by order of Shapur I, the second king of the Sᴀssanian Empire, this engraving—measuring approximately 7 meters wide and 3 meters high—depicts the dramatic defeat of the Romans in the 3rd century CE.

The ancient Necropolis of powerful Persian Kings. Here you see Roman  emperor Philippus Arabs kneeling in front of Persian King Shapur I, begging  for peace, and the standing emperor represents Valerian who
In this masterpiece, Shapur I, mounted on his grand steed, receives the surrender of Valerian, the Roman emperor—the only emperor in history to be captured alive. Meanwhile, another Roman figure, likely Emperor Philip the Arab, kneels in submission, marking Rome’s earlier treaty with Persia.

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This is not just an image; it is a declaration of Persian power, a moment of triumph chiseled into eternity. Here, the East stood victorious, and the West was humbled.Naqse」の写真素材 | 130件の無料イラスト画像 | Adobe Stock

 

Naqse」の写真素材 | 130件の無料イラスト画像 | Adobe Stock

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